![]() Making Bad Choices
-- EXCERPT: “If I think you might disappear on me, I’ll just be thinking about that all night, and I don’t want to have to deal with that shit. Just not worth going for me,” Culter said. Wow, he made me feel like I was his odious chore, that was nice. I found it ridiculous that he was giving me a hard time about going off with people. “Just go do your thing, Culter, I’ll be fine.” I might have put a fair dose of insinuation into my words, but the whole conversation was bugging me. I stood, gathering my makeup from the floor as I did. “What’s my thing?” “Like I know,” I mumbled. “Sounds like you think you know,” he said. He stood too, stepping a little closer. “It doesn’t matter.” I threw my stuff onto my bed. He stepped in even closer, way too close, and smirked down at me. “Come on, I want to know. What’s my thing, Cassie?” I licked my lips, before saying, “Threesomes.” His smirk only grew. “Is that your thing, too?” “What do you think?” I rolled my eyes, but I felt embarrassed. He looked like he was going to laugh at me. “I’m not going to Spencer’s party for a threesome.” “I wasn’t saying that.” I felt my face flushing as I talked to him and I wanted to step away, but at the same time, I didn’t. He reached up and wound a lock of my hair around his finger. “That was my first threesome, and it wasn’t really one. And it wasn’t my thing. Spooning later, though, that was my thing.” I looked up into his blue gaze, wondering if he was saying what I thought he was saying. Or had he spooned those girls? I looked away, deciding that I didn’t want to know. Well, I wanted to know, but I shouldn’t know. I was all tangled up in my thoughts, thoughts I shouldn’t even be having in the first place. Culter’s phone rang, puncturing the tension building between us, and I was very glad for it. Culter flirted as easily as he breathed, and I had to remember that. I had to constantly remind myself of that. I liked flirting, but this didn’t feel just like innocent flirting, this felt dangerous. I stepped away, grabbing his phone off the floor and handing it to him. Looking at the screen, I said, “It’s Spencer.” Then I walked out and left him alone in my bedroom. ![]()
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